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what's really interesting is the large southern california crowd that continues to follow it every step of the way, to its final home. >> oh. >> reporter: the place known for high-speed chases has a slow-speed attraction for lots of fans. >> i'm seeing history in the making. >> we have booster ignition and liftoff. >> reporter: the space shuttle "endeavour" has traveled 123 million miles at speeds of 17,000 miles per hour. now, it's cruising, or crawling through los angeles, at just two. >> it is perfect. it's rough and beat up. you can tell it's been somewhere. >> reporter: "endeavour" is ready to go where no shuttle has gone before, its new home at the california science center. but getting home is no small feat. "endeavour" has piggybacked three flights to l.a. now, it's passing through winding roads and sharp turns. with a 78-foot wingspan, hundreds of trees had to be cut so it could clear the roads. power lines were raised to make room for its tail. >> there's going to be congestion on the streets. plan ahead. >> reporter: it's a 12-mile trip taking 2 days. and a commute that, fran
what's really interesting is the large southern california crowd that continues to follow it every step of the way, to its final home. >> oh. >> reporter: the place known for high-speed chases has a slow-speed attraction for lots of fans. >> i'm seeing history in the making. >> we have booster ignition and liftoff. >> reporter: the space shuttle "endeavour" has traveled 123 million miles at speeds of 17,000 miles per hour. now, it's cruising, or crawling...
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the space shuttle is reaching the california science center this morning hours after it was supposed to arrive. they had trouble navigating trees and utility poles. the museum is spending about 2 million bucks to replace about 400 trees they had to remove along the route. so far, no scratches to the shuttle. it's come inches from buildings and trees. it's l.a., they're running late in traffic. >> you're keeping your emotions under wraps after staying up late at the yankees game. >> that was tough. i'm going to be at the game again today, though. there's always tomorrow in baseball. we're gonna win. and jake is, too. >>> all right, we're going to turn now to politics. the countdown to the next battle between president obama and mitt romney. both men are in intense training for the second debate on with 23 days left before election day, the stakes could not be higher. many believe the president needs a knockout to regain momentum. it's "your voice, your vote." here's abc's david kerley. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning. the president, how serious is he taking this debate?
the space shuttle is reaching the california science center this morning hours after it was supposed to arrive. they had trouble navigating trees and utility poles. the museum is spending about 2 million bucks to replace about 400 trees they had to remove along the route. so far, no scratches to the shuttle. it's come inches from buildings and trees. it's l.a., they're running late in traffic. >> you're keeping your emotions under wraps after staying up late at the yankees game. >>...
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nowhere is the price higher than in the state of california where this morning there is yet another new record high for a gallon of gas. and no matter where you live, if you've got sticker shock now, you're in for one more jolt before things get better. bringing us the story is the newest member of our abc news team, brandi hitt, who joins us live from los angeles. good morning, brandi and welcome. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. oh, thank you so much. you're right. california gas prices set another new record overnight, and drivers cringe every time they pull up to stations like this one where it's 5.69 for supreme, but oil industry experts say relief is on the way. california motorists woke this morning to a cruel price hike at the pump. after jumping dramatically overnight, the average gallon of gas is now the highest in the nation, at 4.65 and climbing. >> gas prices are almost $5 a gallon. i mean it's ridiculous. my car right here takes almost $100 to fill it up. >> reporter: drivers haven't seen these prices since 2008. gas in new york, connecticut and new hampshire are also hi
nowhere is the price higher than in the state of california where this morning there is yet another new record high for a gallon of gas. and no matter where you live, if you've got sticker shock now, you're in for one more jolt before things get better. bringing us the story is the newest member of our abc news team, brandi hitt, who joins us live from los angeles. good morning, brandi and welcome. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. oh, thank you so much. you're right. california gas...
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going to begin with a light show overnight in the california skies. all thanks to haley's comet. stargazers and plain folks, walking or driving around, were amazed at the streaking fireballs and the loud booms that were observed over the skies of northern california. >> look over and saw, like, an object in reddish/orange in color. as it went away, it was getting larger. >> this thing was going sideways across the sky. >> reporter: astronomers say the earth is passing through a stream of debris from alley's com comet. >> you saw a small car-sized piece of rock and metal from the asteroid belt, crash into layers of the earth's atmosphere, ionizing. >> reporter: the national weather service says warm temperatures and cloudless skies are helping to make the bright lights more visible. the meteor shower will be visible through sunday. it is also extraordinarily cool. >>> we're going to turn, now, to new concerns about the security of the nation's banking system. u.s. officials say iranian hackers have struck again. this time, disrupting the websites of ca
going to begin with a light show overnight in the california skies. all thanks to haley's comet. stargazers and plain folks, walking or driving around, were amazed at the streaking fireballs and the loud booms that were observed over the skies of northern california. >> look over and saw, like, an object in reddish/orange in color. as it went away, it was getting larger. >> this thing was going sideways across the sky. >> reporter: astronomers say the earth is passing through...
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they found him 100 miles south of his mansion on a freeway near the california-mexico border. police won't say how they think qui was killed or why they believe her husband was responsible. they awristed peter chadwick immediately. abc news was unable to reach him for comment. he's being held on $1.5 million bail. police adopt search for clues to he help them find qui chadwick. >>> now to new developments in a bizarre case of a woman convicted of killing her 4-year-old foster son by poisoning him with salt. the story is the focus of today's episode of "katie." paula faris joins us now with the brand new interview with the woman behind bars. it's a story we have been covering on "20/20." >> could a woman with no history of violence, mental health issues, not so much as a traffic ticket, suddenly snap? hannah overton is serving a life sentence for killing her foster son. she's always maintained her innocence. >> i wholeheartedly believe my innocence will be prove and i'll be home. >> reporter: six years ago, hannah and her husband, larry, welcomed foster child andrew into their
they found him 100 miles south of his mansion on a freeway near the california-mexico border. police won't say how they think qui was killed or why they believe her husband was responsible. they awristed peter chadwick immediately. abc news was unable to reach him for comment. he's being held on $1.5 million bail. police adopt search for clues to he help them find qui chadwick. >>> now to new developments in a bizarre case of a woman convicted of killing her 4-year-old foster son by...
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>> california. >> california. you do feel the chill. what's going on down there? seven girls and what? wait. seven days, three girls. i had seven girls in a hotel room. the story is very different now. tell me your name. >> amy. >> where are you guys from? >> nebraska. >> how is it going so far? so far, so good? all right. you're here. that's nice. let's get to boards. one or two things going on this morning that we want to show you. we'll start with the picture out of snowshoe, west virginia. this is the pounding snow that's coming out of that system, sandy, believe it or not. as it pulls inland, it's been throwing the cold air and wind and making big snowfall totals. here's what we expect left in the storm. and some of these will be monster. redhouse, maryland, 29 inches. norton, virginia, coming in with about 20 inches of snow. something we show you all the time, the wind profile. each one is the direction of the wind. there's a circular effect to this storm, as it shifts inland. the offshore winds coming back onshore. >> we are live in times square. >> we are
>> california. >> california. you do feel the chill. what's going on down there? seven girls and what? wait. seven days, three girls. i had seven girls in a hotel room. the story is very different now. tell me your name. >> amy. >> where are you guys from? >> nebraska. >> how is it going so far? so far, so good? all right. you're here. that's nice. let's get to boards. one or two things going on this morning that we want to show you. we'll start with the...
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>> thank you very much. >>> now, to a rare and deadly shark attack off the california coast. authorities say it was likely a great white that killed a surfer tuesday. the victim's surfboard has now been recovered. and it has visible signs of vicious bite marks. abc's rob nelson has the story. >> reporter: a man surfing in the waters just north of santa barbara was killed by an apparent shark attack. witnesses say 39-year-old javier sew solorio was pulled out of the water. the fire department responded to the scene. but it was too late. >> the coroner's office has recovered the body. we'll do a full investigation to determine where the subject was bit. any injuries that were inflicted from that bite. >> he was a really good surfer. >> reporter: there had been frequent shark sightings off the coast of this santa barbara beach in the last several months. >> the beaches are closed and the hunt is on for a killer shark. >> reporter: this incident marks the second fatal shark attack on this beach within the past two years. in october 2010, 19-year-old college student lucas ransom w
>> thank you very much. >>> now, to a rare and deadly shark attack off the california coast. authorities say it was likely a great white that killed a surfer tuesday. the victim's surfboard has now been recovered. and it has visible signs of vicious bite marks. abc's rob nelson has the story. >> reporter: a man surfing in the waters just north of santa barbara was killed by an apparent shark attack. witnesses say 39-year-old javier sew solorio was pulled out of the water....
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the state of california mandates that just 1 in 12 times the claw must be strong enough to pick up a prize. it could be worse. over in nevada, it's just 1 in 15. >> i've been chosen. >> reporter: thank you, "toy story" is a rare occurrence. we'll win something else. don't worry. we'll win something else. >> but i need money. >> reporter: 25 bucks later. >> there it goads. >> reporter: hit the button. we won a two-bit bear. well done. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, santa monica. >> have we been there? >> nick will have to work overtime to pay for that. >>> now, for another check on the weather. ginger zee in for sam. >> every time. every time. it's so true. i felt so bad for him. so glad you won, buddy. let's start with some of us winning in the winter outlook. noaa put it out. it's tough to do. here's what they're thinking. back in parts of the rockies, above average temperatures. below average for florida. the rest, that means you're about average. drier than normal in the great lakes, and northwest. and parts of the gulf. i'll leave you with a look at the northeas
the state of california mandates that just 1 in 12 times the claw must be strong enough to pick up a prize. it could be worse. over in nevada, it's just 1 in 15. >> i've been chosen. >> reporter: thank you, "toy story" is a rare occurrence. we'll win something else. don't worry. we'll win something else. >> but i need money. >> reporter: 25 bucks later. >> there it goads. >> reporter: hit the button. we won a two-bit bear. well done. for "good...
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should i start with the chilly great lakes or the coastal california storms? >> california coastal storms. definitely. fellow? sweetie, your lunch is on the table. mommy has to take another call. >> can you do me a huge favor. i'm starving. can you throw a turkey sandwich in a bag for me, too? >> yes. i'll get right on that. see you soon. wow. i've got my work cut out for me. [ cheers and applause ] >> the crowd loves it out there. >> wow. >> brooke, you're going to be serenaded by a lot of kiss fans. >> thank you. all of the movies. >> the turkey sandwich. it's great to have you here. robin is at home recovering from her bone marrow transplant. great to have amy robach here, as well. brooke, how are you settling in? >> i'm doing okay. i did a lot of research. i really did. i take things very seriously. you have to be careful. >> oh. >> the brown bag with a name. >> thank god we're in new york. you can get anything at any moment. >> we can trade snacks later? in the brief? okay. >> no fig newtons or anything in there. just a sandwich. >> it can't be a better m
should i start with the chilly great lakes or the coastal california storms? >> california coastal storms. definitely. fellow? sweetie, your lunch is on the table. mommy has to take another call. >> can you do me a huge favor. i'm starving. can you throw a turkey sandwich in a bag for me, too? >> yes. i'll get right on that. see you soon. wow. i've got my work cut out for me. [ cheers and applause ] >> the crowd loves it out there. >> wow. >> brooke, you're...
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coast of california as well. now, normally, you would look for the bigger waves and the bigger tsunami problems, at an 58 or 9, they did the absolute right thing by getting those sirens out. these waves have been traveling, like two to four feet in many locations, you can't give everyone the all-clear until the entire system said that the water has traveled. until the buoys have said it's all calm you can't give the all clear. there may be more aftershocks and more waves. dan? >> thank you, sam. >>> let's bring in george stephanopoulos, host of twooek. how this is going to affect the elections. nine days until voters go to the polls. >> we have seen some of the effect. both governor romney and president obama have canceled effe events in virginia. one big impact right now. it's going to expect their effort to get out the vote. early voting didn't have much effect on early voting in florida yesterday. it could complicate it in virginia and ohio. then finally, is this storm as bad as it seems to be right now, it co
coast of california as well. now, normally, you would look for the bigger waves and the bigger tsunami problems, at an 58 or 9, they did the absolute right thing by getting those sirens out. these waves have been traveling, like two to four feet in many locations, you can't give everyone the all-clear until the entire system said that the water has traveled. until the buoys have said it's all calm you can't give the all clear. there may be more aftershocks and more waves. dan? >> thank...
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star tied the knot in california. >> the anne hathaway wedding was very private. only about 110, 150 friends and relatives. >> reporter: "people" said it was rustic and secret. and the valentino off-the-shoulder gown, and kept things simple, wearing no jewelry but dazzled with a 1920s veil. hathaway and shulman reportedly spending $100,000 on flowers alone. hathaway began dating shulman after her high-profile split from the italian businessman who spent five years in jail after pleading guilty to bilking investors. >>le they had plenty of time to knoll each other, know what kind of world they have ahead and clearly they are very much in love. >> reporter: just a few weeks ago blake lively and rya reynolds kept their wedding a surprise, even to the guests. and the traditional jewish ceremony in august was kept under tight wraps with only 50 people. >> it's not about the press. how many fans. it's simply about the basics. and the word is basically "love." >> reporter: proving for many celebs, privacy is priceless, especially on your wedding day. for "good morning am
star tied the knot in california. >> the anne hathaway wedding was very private. only about 110, 150 friends and relatives. >> reporter: "people" said it was rustic and secret. and the valentino off-the-shoulder gown, and kept things simple, wearing no jewelry but dazzled with a 1920s veil. hathaway and shulman reportedly spending $100,000 on flowers alone. hathaway began dating shulman after her high-profile split from the italian businessman who spent five years in jail...
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still the big heat in northern california. that big fire danger continues. >> all of america's weather coming up in the next half hour, everybody. >> all right. thanks so much, sam. >>> and coming up on "gma," a bizarre murder for hire plot. a teacher allegedly calling a hitman to kill another teacher. we have the explosive reporting. >>> plus, a jaw-dropping look at a boeing 727 crashing on purpose. >>> and taylor swift, she talks to us about her relationship with the kennedys. ylor swift, she talks to us about her relationship with the kennedys. let's say you want to get ahead in your career. how do you get from here... to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. in fact, by thinking about where you want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. ♪ (female announcer) the lunchroom. it's the closest thing to a free-for-all, a who's who of social pitfalls:
still the big heat in northern california. that big fire danger continues. >> all of america's weather coming up in the next half hour, everybody. >> all right. thanks so much, sam. >>> and coming up on "gma," a bizarre murder for hire plot. a teacher allegedly calling a hitman to kill another teacher. we have the explosive reporting. >>> plus, a jaw-dropping look at a boeing 727 crashing on purpose. >>> and taylor swift, she talks to us about...
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in august, a 48-year-old woman tried to carry a newborn out of the hospital in california with a duffel bag. the infant's monitoring bracelet shut the hospital down. ? august, a 19-year-old in pittsburgh pretended to be a nurse and snuck out with a 3-day-old infant. >> it's scary. it's somebody who is purposely taking advantage of a vulnerable population. >> reporter: there is definitely a lesson here for all of us. watch your valuables. don't take anything for granted just because someone is wearing a uniform. if you recognize the suspect, police in winterhaven, florida, would love to hear from you. >> good point. go to any store and buy almost any uniform you want. >> reporter: people just give way to authority. >>> time for a check of the morning's other headlines. for that, back to ron. >>> in the news, president obama and mitt romney are taking tame off the campaign tray to prep for tuesday's big debate. three weeks before election day. >>> a pakistani girl shot by the taliban for speaking out for education for girls is showing improvement. she was able to move her legs after the s
in august, a 48-year-old woman tried to carry a newborn out of the hospital in california with a duffel bag. the infant's monitoring bracelet shut the hospital down. ? august, a 19-year-old in pittsburgh pretended to be a nurse and snuck out with a 3-day-old infant. >> it's scary. it's somebody who is purposely taking advantage of a vulnerable population. >> reporter: there is definitely a lesson here for all of us. watch your valuables. don't take anything for granted just because...
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meanwhile, the president spent the night in a star-studded concert in california, taking a gentle dig at his own performance last week while also raising $10 million. the campaign raised a record of $181 million last month alone. >>> and a dire assessment from afghanistan this morning. the outgoing head of the red cross said the war is getting worse for civilians and there's less hope for peace now than there was seven years ago. >>> meanwhile, that meningitis outbreak more than doubled over the weekend. 91 cases are now confirmed in the nine states there. seven people have died. the massachusetts pharmacy that makes steroid injections blamed for the outbreak now recalling all of its products. >>> with the price of gas topping $6 per gallon in some areas, california's governor now allowing cheaper winter blend gas to be sold a month earlier. prices rose an average of 6 centers last week because of refinery and pipeline problems. >>> finally, the story of an animal and trainer. the owners asleep upstairs, he took a chocolate cake off the kitchen counter. hey, he wants to sleep it off.
meanwhile, the president spent the night in a star-studded concert in california, taking a gentle dig at his own performance last week while also raising $10 million. the campaign raised a record of $181 million last month alone. >>> and a dire assessment from afghanistan this morning. the outgoing head of the red cross said the war is getting worse for civilians and there's less hope for peace now than there was seven years ago. >>> meanwhile, that meningitis outbreak more...
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one pair of thieves here in california stole so much gas they had enough gas to make the trip back and forth between los angeles and new york four times. the brazen thieves hit this shell station near sacramento four times in three days. managing to steal $4,500 worth of gasoline. >> i don't know if we can recover that money or not. but at least, those people should go to jail. >> reporter: in all, they took off with more than 1100 gallons of precious gas. here's how police say they did it. at 1:30 in the morning, a man in a black pickup pulled up to the station. somehow, he managed to disable the meter and pump 300 gallons of gas straight into a tank in the back of the truck. police believe the thieves came back twice the next day and hundreds more gallons. then, they came back again, a day later. this time, during store hours to steal even more. >> it actually was brought to the attention of the owner because he was short on his tallies for his amount of gas. >> reporter: this as skyrocketing california prices broke records over the weekend with aaa putting the average price at $4.65
one pair of thieves here in california stole so much gas they had enough gas to make the trip back and forth between los angeles and new york four times. the brazen thieves hit this shell station near sacramento four times in three days. managing to steal $4,500 worth of gasoline. >> i don't know if we can recover that money or not. but at least, those people should go to jail. >> reporter: in all, they took off with more than 1100 gallons of precious gas. here's how police say they...
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recent refinery fires in california and pipeline problems are driving prices through the roof. and causing california reserves to hit a ten-year low. so, some gas stations were forced to shut down their pumps. here and across the country, gas is pumping up to the highest prices ever for this time of the year. the national average is up to $3.78. but in many states, prices are topping $4 a gallon. in washington state, $4.03. in new york and connecticut, $4.10. and here in california, gas is up 45 cents from this time last year, averaging at $4.32 a gallon. >> this is the worst it's ever been. this is the highest gas prices we've ever had. >> reporter: the owner here hopes customers don't blame her. this is what i love. we're sorry. it's not our fault. >> it's not our fault. we have no choice. >> reporter: but, george, and elizabeth, there is some relief in sight. analysts predict that prices will bottom out about $3.50 around thanksgiving. george and elizabeth? >> wow. get those prices down. abbie, welcome back from maternity leave. baby boy for abbie. good to see you. hope you'
recent refinery fires in california and pipeline problems are driving prices through the roof. and causing california reserves to hit a ten-year low. so, some gas stations were forced to shut down their pumps. here and across the country, gas is pumping up to the highest prices ever for this time of the year. the national average is up to $3.78. but in many states, prices are topping $4 a gallon. in washington state, $4.03. in new york and connecticut, $4.10. and here in california, gas is up...
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do we have the pictures? thank you. sanger, california. i can't see it. just tell me what is going on. i'll talk about it. map is west coast rain. all right. this big storm system moves into the west coast and does deliver more rain. it continues to move across the country. as the rain comes in, so does more cool air. get ready to have the cooldown, now, for the northern plains, as that rain sweeps on through. >> all that weather that you saw was brought to you by ocean spray. josh? >> yes. >> they are right here. thousands of people are very excited to be here for taylor swift here in times square. sara jones is the lucky fan who won a trip to new york to see taylor perform this morning. she had a chance to meet taylor backstage. sara jones, welcome to the program. we met you yesterday. cedar grove, north carolina. we met you on skype. we didn't hear you because you were consumed by the moment. what's it like being here? >> it's overwhelming. it's amazing. it's surreal. it's the coolest. >> we see the ring on the finger? >> i know. what i love about the
do we have the pictures? thank you. sanger, california. i can't see it. just tell me what is going on. i'll talk about it. map is west coast rain. all right. this big storm system moves into the west coast and does deliver more rain. it continues to move across the country. as the rain comes in, so does more cool air. get ready to have the cooldown, now, for the northern plains, as that rain sweeps on through. >> all that weather that you saw was brought to you by ocean spray. josh?...
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down through portland and parts of the rockies there, i'm sorry, northern california mountains i should say, the sierras there, the season's first snow for some. so mount shasta has that northern area in that six plus range. so big snow is coming in but this is the time of year we expect that. you know what would be a little crazy is how warm it is yesterday in lubbock, a record 93. today 91. dallas will be close to 90. shreveport up there in the upper 80s. summer not over in some spots. here in the northeast it's looking average or slightly above with sunshine coming back out for many and one more thing before i leave you, we are watching the potential for tropical storm sandy to develop. the eastern caribbean would be in that chance of being a little unsettled. we'll be watching this, of course. hurricane season goes till the >> the first picture that i have to >> the first picture that i have to share with you is from kansas and we see the beautiful sunset there with the wind turbines in the background. we want to thank you so much for sending these in. and from virginia, it was just
down through portland and parts of the rockies there, i'm sorry, northern california mountains i should say, the sierras there, the season's first snow for some. so mount shasta has that northern area in that six plus range. so big snow is coming in but this is the time of year we expect that. you know what would be a little crazy is how warm it is yesterday in lubbock, a record 93. today 91. dallas will be close to 90. shreveport up there in the upper 80s. summer not over in some spots. here...
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and someone says, oh, that looks like my neighbor. >> reporter: in southern california, the so-called bank robbery capital of the world, christening crooks is a big responsibility. steve may of the los angeles fbi office. >> it gets old. trust me. >> reporter: in august, david wright spoke to may when he was on the trail of the plain jane bandit. >> no disguise. average-looking. is that uncommon? >> on some robberies, she didn't wear a hat or glasses. >> reporter: what's in a name? according to may it could be any numbers of things. some get named for the way they dress, like the dapper bandit. or the cyclops bandit with his visual handicap. others come from accounts like the irreconcilable differences bandit, who blamed his spree on a messy divorce. he did not give his nickname a stellar review. >> one of the first things he said, the name, hated it. it was horrible. he was disappointed. >> i hear that the sweaty back bandit didn't like his name, either. >> let's hope that guy doesn't get writer's block. >>> coming up on the broadcast, the latest on the superstorm. live reports from
and someone says, oh, that looks like my neighbor. >> reporter: in southern california, the so-called bank robbery capital of the world, christening crooks is a big responsibility. steve may of the los angeles fbi office. >> it gets old. trust me. >> reporter: in august, david wright spoke to may when he was on the trail of the plain jane bandit. >> no disguise. average-looking. is that uncommon? >> on some robberies, she didn't wear a hat or glasses. >>...
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could drop as much as $1 for california drivers. >>> now to the craziest story of the morning. take a look at this hidden camera video of a man vandalizing cars, homes and lawns. neighbors rigged up the cameras to prove that it's lingtd to a man embroiled to one nasty feud. john muller is on the story. >> reporter: the latest installment in the neighbor from hell series. we have seen this story before, this one comes from miami, complete with surveillance cameras and plenty of strange behavior. one man is under arrest. charged with criminal mischief and stalking. they call him from the neighbor from hell. members of a miami community say that this surveillance footage is proof that mitchell igelko has been terrorizing them for four years. >> he's an angry guy and he tries to intimidate you. >> reporter: here, throwing what looks like an egg at someone's house. sprinkling nails on someone's driveway. >> i was getting flat tires, not only myself but everybody in my neighbor. >> reporter: early this week, mitchell was arrested and charged with stalking. neighbors allege one man's
could drop as much as $1 for california drivers. >>> now to the craziest story of the morning. take a look at this hidden camera video of a man vandalizing cars, homes and lawns. neighbors rigged up the cameras to prove that it's lingtd to a man embroiled to one nasty feud. john muller is on the story. >> reporter: the latest installment in the neighbor from hell series. we have seen this story before, this one comes from miami, complete with surveillance cameras and plenty of...
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are spiking in california again. prices at the pump jumping another 13 cents this morning to a statewide average. an average of $4.61 a gallon, largely because of refinery outages. >>> and legendary writer and director mel brooks will be honored with the american film institute's life achievement award. man behind "the producers" and "blazing saddles" will receive an award next june. >>> talk about taking the plunge to celebrate her wedding today, a tennessee woman repelled down a 20-story building in her wedding dress, as you see there, as part of a fund-raiser for charity. >> air conditioned. >> did she do it because she was trying to spice up the marriage? >> charity. to raise money. >>> it's time, now, for the weather. over to ginger zee, please. >> repelling, those things are easy. but the marriage thing, that's going to be tougher to get me to do. fall foliage. amazing how fast the fall colors come and peak. enjoy it if you can this weekend. parts of colorado, northern plains, in the uppers. i peninsula of mich
are spiking in california again. prices at the pump jumping another 13 cents this morning to a statewide average. an average of $4.61 a gallon, largely because of refinery outages. >>> and legendary writer and director mel brooks will be honored with the american film institute's life achievement award. man behind "the producers" and "blazing saddles" will receive an award next june. >>> talk about taking the plunge to celebrate her wedding today, a...
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. >> reporter: president obama was shaking the money tree in california. and attending a fund-raising concert in san francisco. >> we're going to go forward, not backwards. that's why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. >> reporter: vice president joe biden is holed up in a delaware hotel room, engaged in debate prep. while paul ryan got some unexpected debate prep of his own with a reporter from our flint, michigan, affiliate. >> the best thing to help prevent violent crime in the inner cities is to bring opportunities in the inner cities. it's to help people with poverty in the inner cities. to help teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and civic groups and churches do, to help one another. make sure they can realize the value of one another? >> and do that by cutting taxes? with a big tax cut? >> those are yours, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> yeah. that was kind of strange. >> reporter: the obama campaign, seeks to mock mitt romney's commitment to eliminate pub
. >> reporter: president obama was shaking the money tree in california. and attending a fund-raising concert in san francisco. >> we're going to go forward, not backwards. that's why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. >> reporter: vice president joe biden is holed up in a delaware hotel room, engaged in debate prep. while paul ryan got some unexpected debate prep of his own with a reporter from our flint, michigan, affiliate. >> the best...
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here's where the west picks up rain, as well. not the northwest. but southern california, from san francisco, to fresno, to l.a., san diego, even vegas, this low will move in and give folks an opportunity to get some >> josh just says i called san francisco southern california. i did not. >> san francisco's going to be so happy to know that it's in southern california. made my day. >> all that weather was brought to you by smuckers. george? >> thank you, sam. >>> coming up, swimming with tigers. should kids get this close? take a look. even to cubs? [ horn honks ] hurry up or we'll miss the bus! come on! ♪ whatcha got there, richard? they're for show & tell. wasn't that yesterday? yup, but the class wants me to do it again. [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker learned early on just how irresistible their jam really is. so how'd it go today, richard? i shoulda brought more. [ male announcer ] for five generations, with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migrain
here's where the west picks up rain, as well. not the northwest. but southern california, from san francisco, to fresno, to l.a., san diego, even vegas, this low will move in and give folks an opportunity to get some >> josh just says i called san francisco southern california. i did not. >> san francisco's going to be so happy to know that it's in southern california. made my day. >> all that weather was brought to you by smuckers. george? >> thank you, sam....
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where does everyone flee in southern california when you need to cool off? you go to the beach. there's a little bit of coastal fog. the water temperatures's a little cooler. josh, the water temperature's about 67 degrees. you could go to redondo. >> there's a better way. go west, young folks. absolutely beautiful. but as everyone who is on the west coast knows, there's plenty of cool air waiting off the shoreline. get ready for the temperatures to go down. i don't think anybody will be complaining. san diego, you go from 85 today into the 70s by the time you get into wednesday. the east coast has plenty of moisture. there will be a lot of soaking rain. check for the areas in purple along the shoreline where it we will see some wet weather. we have raindrops' right now. this is an arlington overlooking d real looking for showers >> all of that weather was brought to you by dove deodorant. >>> coming up, one scary swim. why this man is plunging in with a 500-pound tiger. [ female announcer ] dove go sleeveless presents the latest thing to wear with beautiful tops. beautiful under
where does everyone flee in southern california when you need to cool off? you go to the beach. there's a little bit of coastal fog. the water temperatures's a little cooler. josh, the water temperature's about 67 degrees. you could go to redondo. >> there's a better way. go west, young folks. absolutely beautiful. but as everyone who is on the west coast knows, there's plenty of cool air waiting off the shoreline. get ready for the temperatures to go down. i don't think anybody will be...
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california has never looked so shiny. >> it's the election collection. these are hand-crafted chocolate outside and chocolate ganache inside. you get 12 of your party. 12 donkeys or elephants. you can devour the party or savor the sweetness. these are slashed in half. $22.50. >> equal time on chocolates. happy birthday. >> i love these. i love these. these are chelsea taylor bracelets, inspired by your favorite pro football team. and they were designed by former new york giants super bowl champ karl banks and his daughter. >> we have the dolphin s here. >> robin, the saints. normally, these pieces range from $79 to $241. the bracelets specifically, 39 bucks. 50% to 63% off. >> quick, robin, this one's for you. >> don't you think it's a good combo? her bracelet and the saints bracelet. >> looks good. >> last but not least, from franklin sports, think halloween, you want to put your kid in a uniform. we have a ton of things you can play with. if your kids want to sharpen their skills on nfl and major league baseball-inspired stuff. so, hours and hours of f
california has never looked so shiny. >> it's the election collection. these are hand-crafted chocolate outside and chocolate ganache inside. you get 12 of your party. 12 donkeys or elephants. you can devour the party or savor the sweetness. these are slashed in half. $22.50. >> equal time on chocolates. happy birthday. >> i love these. i love these. these are chelsea taylor bracelets, inspired by your favorite pro football team. and they were designed by former new york...